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Which equation is the inverse of y = 2x2 – 8?

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The inverse of the the function above is y =
\sqrt{(x+8)/(2)}


In order to find the inverse of any function, you need to switch the x and y values. Once you've done that, you need to solve for the new y value. The resulting equation will be your inverse. The work for this one is below.


y = 2x^2 - 8 ----> Switch the terms

x = 2y^2 - 8 ----> Add 8 to both sides.

x + 8 = 2y^2 ----> Divide both sides by 2.


(x+8)/(2) = y^2 ----> Now take the square root of both sides.


\sqrt{(x+8)/(2)} = y


What's left is your inverse. You can change the order so that it is in a more acceptable form.


y =
\sqrt{(x+8)/(2)}

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